The band isn't a stranger to the York fair, although drummer Arejay Hale doesn't recall going that much while growing up (he and his sister grew up in Red Lion). He does remember performing there with Trapt back in 2009, though.

"I'm excited that they actually wanted us back," he said. "I'm like 'Aren't you sick of us by now?' York has fans that have been listening to us since I was ten years old and starting this band with my sister."

Hale plans on busting out some of the group's early songs for those fans. "In Atlanta, we played this old song off our first EP, it was a song called 'The Hand,'" he said. "That would be pretty cool to bust out."

But "The Hand" isn't the song Hale is most excited to play at York. That honor goes to "Miss the Misery."

"That song touches on a very personal thing in my life," Hale said. "Every time I play that, it's kind of therapeutic for me. I get a lot of my feelings out."

"I'm excited to just let loose like that in front of the old crowd and be, like, 'This is what we are now. We're not the same little kids playing the little bars and coffeehouses.'"

Some of those haunts can expect a visit for the Hale siblings on Saturday, however. Hale plans on stopping in at Tom's Music Trade in Red Lion. "They always had the coolest stuff," he recalled. "I'm thinking about making a special trip down there either the show day or the day after."

"I think if we won the Grammy and also a million dollars was given to us - it if worked like that, maybe we would change," he said. "But knowing us, if we won a million dollars we would probably put it all back into the band."

The Grammy has opened a lot of doors for the group, which has found itself in demand across the world. Hale followed up the Grammy win with an award of his own. He was named best drummer at the Revolver Golden Gods Awards. The result has been more tours and more shows.

"We're going to check some countries off the bucket list," Hale said. "And now we've finally played all 50 states, so it has been a huge year of milestones."

"I don't know how next year's going to top it."

DETAILS: Halestorm concert, featuring Tom Keifer of Cinderella, will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 7 at the York Fair, 334 Carlisle Avenue, York. Tickets are $29. Call 717-848-2033 for tickets, or 717-848-2596 for fair info.